Activities

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IYC Interest

Increasing the public appreciation and understanding of chemistryEncouraging the interest of young people in chemistryGenerating enthusiasm for the creative future of chemistryCelebrating the role of women in chemistry or major historical events in chemistry

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Journal of Chemical EducationAlice Teter | added on Oct 22, 2010 | United StatesThroughout 2011, each issue of the Journal of Chemical Education will include articles related to the International Year of Chemistry, with special emphasis on resources and activities for use by science educators at all levels.

19th International Conference: POLYCHAR 19Rameshwar Adhikari | added on Oct 08, 2010 | NepalPOLYCHAR belongs to a series of prestigious annual conferences taking place in different countries:
http://www.unt.edu/POLYCHAR/. The Forum provides a platform for presentation of innovations in Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) from academia (including students) and industry.

Periodic Table on ShowVicki Gardiner | added on Oct 08, 2010 | AustraliaAustralian artists will join with chemists to produce a unique interpretation of each element of the 2010 IUPAC Periodic Table. The artwork will be available for touring, photographed for posters, and become a web-resource listing information prepared by the chemist and the story behind the piece by the artists.